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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

I suppose that it is time for a splatter of brainpoo, in the interest of consistency, transparency and clarity.

After recording our last wee offering (3 track featuring SWYM MWYS etc) we had what is known in the business as a ‘hiccup’, which has caused the Mega-mammalian onslaught to be reined in somewhat. A few fundamental problems all conspired against our pack and culminated in Lord t’X Eckford of Tarn to lay down his mighty spear – Bane of mammut americanum – in order to tend to his stalagmites and stalagtites!

So this, along with the fact that, due to lack of concentration and effort we had dropped the ball with writing, meant that we were way behind our schedule as outlined by the ‘Plan’… which accordingly got wrapped round a turd, flushed away and was last seen just off Filey Brigg, bobbing merrily towards the continent.

Anyway all that this means for you, the gracious though plainly unwell bystander, is the following;

Stepping into the bass-shaped hole left in our hearts by his douche-ness Don Eckers, is none other than Will ‘Billy the Kid/Fisher’ Price… Now, while he may be essentially ‘Jailbait’ - being outrageously young, he is, nonetheless, a daemonically gifted player of the guitar and his not inconsiderable skills apply to 4 strings.

Having drafted Will in during my summer sojourn in the bowels of the Iberian peninsula, much groundwork was done by the end of September. Indeed, our collective efforts have been so effective that, at the time of writing, we have 3 songs on the verge of completion and another 2 hovering around the place in a state of readiness… along with the ubiquitous cornucopia of riffs, beats and ideas that clutter our work space.

Gigwise – we’re not planning on doin’ any shows until the New Year, simply because we want to concentrate on getting these final 5 tunes finished, at least. Once that’s done, we’ll probably be looking to gig the living twattery out of the tunes, which should reveal to us whether they are actually any good… then after that we may record something…

We’re still sending the CDs out for a laugh, so if anyone wants to review us you can either drop us a message and we’ll bosh you one in the mail or you can go to our reverbnation or bandcamp pages where you can hear all the tunes from our last CD.

As always, any help, money, blowjobs or interest would be most welcome so if you want to flatter an ego, consider us!

Monday, 12 July 2010

With surprising and refreshing swiftness, our wee demo has come together most satisfactorily. Though we have taken a good while over it, snatching sessions at Hiram HQ with Tuffnut twiddling his knobs as and when we could, I think it’s fair to say that we are quietly confident that this recording will put smiles on faces and definitely showcases some of the subtler points of MOTM… stuff that maybe got lost on the last recording (which was executed in double quick time…)

We stuck to our wee plan, were all determined and focused… and G was/is a godsend… and what we’ve ended up with is 3 tracks of prime-cut mammoth...

As mentioned in previous messages, the CD (available from the 24th July and all other gigs for the extortionate sum of £1) will feature 2 tracks (“Kill Your Boss” and “Say What You Mean; Mean What You Say”) which we have already played at shows, so are not technically ‘new’. But the third track “Rumsfeld’s Unspoken Fourth Epistemological Insight” is brand new… and is, in my opinion, the most interesting and challenging of the tracks…

…but whatever…

…now the easy, fun stuff begins… the shows…

We kick off our short jaunt around the country with a steady hometown show on the 24th… we’re on early – around 4 – so we’ll be having a good time, having a drink and getting our gig-heads back on before heading on to do Leeds, Bradford, Sheff. (maybe), Birmingham and then London… which is nice…

We’ll be playing a few towns for the first time and we’ll be all virginal, so please do come to a show and pick up a CD; we do try hard and I defy you to find a bigger bunch of show-offs… and that’s just me and Jimothy…

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

I have to say, it’s all goin’ well down at Hiram HQ... there’s been a properly good vibe as we try and smoke our way through the last of the Evilness and, I would say, there’s a definite sense of excitement about getting these new songs on tape...

The drums were laid down first, a couple of weeks ago... set up on a Wednesday and were finished by the Sunday. Luke seemed happy enough, and the takes were fucking sweet and Ol’ Tuffnut Turner got some awesome captures. Drums have historically always been a fucking ‘mare, largely down to lack of experience/shit gear, but we spent time working on the clicks, worked hard on the songs and had a steady and reassuring knob-twiddler.

And we are equally as happy with how the guitars are shaping up. We’ve split a signal and sent it through Ron’s Crate BV300 through his custom cabs and Jim’s JCM 2000 through a 2 x 15 cab, and, at Don T’s instruction, we’ve held back on the gain and gone for more rocky tones. At first this might’ve seemed a little counter-intuitive for a Metal band, but as we don’t tune down to the Brown Note and our riffs are quite choppy, the sound really works well...

Ron finished his track and Jim will be starting his soon...

Next will be Eckers – and I’m quite looking forward to it as we’ll hopefully be using Evil Dave’s Ampeg rig (8 x 10 + SVT head)... it should sound like nothing less than the end of the world...

Then, first weeks of July I get ruin it all with my wailing! I’m hoping to try some stuff out and see what I can and can’t get away with... it’ll be cool though; setting up a wee booth and some sexy lights in my home from home; working steadily with a good bud... it’ll be cool...

...now; not without cursing the whole project, I’ll just say that this CD will be something pretty special!

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

So in between trying to get people to review our first demo and trying to get a gig in ANY big northern city, other than Sheffield, we have been actually busy actually writing actual music...

We’ve got 3 new tracks to record, 2 and a half of which will be somewhat familiar to anyone who has been to a show... all in all I think we’re looking at around 15 minutes of choonij (that’s tuneage), maybe a wee bit shorter than the first recording...

The three tracks break down as follows:

Kill Your Boss: a bit of a mid-paced, workhorse of a tune with some nice little bits of ‘riff-recycling’, picking up themes left and right... dunno if it’s a tune for the pit, like, but meaty nonetheless!

Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say: plenty of speed here and a possible new opener to replace ‘Generalist’ which we’ve been starting with... not a blast beat in sight mind you, this is just a pounder... and it’s fun watching Luke die every time he plays it!!!

Rumsfeld’s Unspoke Fourth Epistemological Insight: Gobful for a title I admit, but this might change... (if you’re wondering find out about Slavoj Zizek and his take on Donald Rumsfeld analysis Iraq’s WMD’s... or lack of them...)... bit of a weird tune in that there are a few odd little twists and turns, and a mid-section that will break your back through mosh... feels good!

So... Wednesday night we are heading off down to Hiram HQ and we’ll strap Luke into his kit and tell him to be amazing or else...

..or else Eckers gets to handle his junk...

We’re hoping we get the recording right this time... last time we kinda just went for it without planning it and not really having any sense of how it’d all turn out... and if I’m honest, the first demo worked out much better than I thought it would... ropey as it is!

So we reckon this time will be loads better... Me; I reckon I’ve gotta pull something pretty special outta the bag because out of the few reviews we’ve got so far, ALL of them have said that I am a bit shit... some may have put it a little more kindly... others called me out by name and said I should get lessons... so yeah; better get practicing!!!

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Gigs have started to filter in for the 2 week blast we’ve got planned for 30th July to the 15th August... which is nice! Anyone who wants to suggest us to their local venue is welcome to do so!!!ha!

However, we’ve got a long wait and so we’ve been keeping ourselves busy in other ways...

Ron’s arm is coming along well enough – he’s a cagey fucker though, so it’ll probably be the case that we’ll not hear a peep out of him until he rags it to pieces again!!!

We’re merrily writing away. We’ve got 2 new tunes sorted, both of which you will have heard us play live. We’ve at least 3 in the pipeline and hopefully in a few weeks time we’ll have enough songs that we’ll be able to put the brakes on writing and get in the studio!

Also, we’ve been frantically trying to scrounge out people who’ll review our first demo... we’re not all 100% behind this idea... half of us are reluctant because we think that the CD is not the best recording in the world and then there’s the other half who are adamant that the recording – weak though it may be – stands up well simply because the tunes are so awesome... I’m in the latter camp and, accordingly, I’ve been collecting names and address furiously!!! Hopefully in a month’s time we should have a nice wee crop of reviews, not all of which will say we are utter, utter caque... or as our first live reviewer put it: “Slightly forgettable”!!!

Also, we’ve been thinking about recordings... the plan is still to rattle off a quick 3 track demo to push at the Summer shows, but we’re all aiming for this summer recording... we’ve had a few offers from people to mix it and a few offers to record it, including Lee Malcolm of the Vessels (who are recording in Texas as I write!) which is very cool...

...but the truth is we’re still up in the air about how to go about it, so no doubt that’ll be the next crisis!!!

So, the hunting pack stumbles on, not quite on the same trail, but tracking bountiful prey nonetheless!!!

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Once upon a time a guitarist called Ronaldo got battered and went for a merry jaunt down Blue John mine... well, it just so happened that the Mine had not eaten for such a long time and it’s favourite snack was Heavy Metal guitarists’ arms... no sooner had young Ronaldo started his descent, dressed in his shiniest sequin flares, 8 inch platforms and sparkly face paint, than the cave gave a mighty rumble and started to chew on Ronaldos arm...

...so basically something like the above actually happened, which means that all my previous talk of ‘The Plan’ was only true for literally a couple of hours...

Turns out that Ronnie’s arm will take about a month to heal and then at least the same to re-strengthen...

What this means is that we will have to cancel all outstanding gigs and have to relinquish the idea of playing shows until late July at the earliest. Now, while on the surface ‘The Plan’ may seem to have been obliterated, here at MOTM, we are far more conniving than you might at first think.

All it means is that we will now spend the rest of May, all of June and most of July writing new material and hopefully – hopefully – book some shows for the last week of July and the first 2 weeks of August.

We also hope to get some recording done. We have a couple songs ready to record and as soon as we have another tune nailed we will, again hopefully, head into the studio, record them bad-boys and release a couple of them on Myspace and put together a new demo to sell at the shows in July/August.

We’re all proper gutted as we all feel that in this short space of time we’ve played some really good shows and have been received so warmly by so many people that it seems such a shame to have to stop this freshly-set-loose beast in its very first steps...

We hope you keep an eye on us, as we will be pushing some bits and pieces (there is talk of doing a mini ‘documentary’ of us in the studio and perhaps some new artwork will be flying around), and bare with us...

In true Manly style, we are looking at this as a positive opportunity, as a blessing in disguise; come July/August we’ll be back with a load of new shit. We’ll give you all a wee taster, a glimpse of what the crack is, but then we’ll be back in the studio August/September and then in October will come the real push...

In the meantime, send money, sexual favours, fashion tips and anything that makes you dizzy...

Sunday, 9 May 2010

There is disagreement amongst people about the efficacy of having and making plans… there are those who believe that having a plan is asking for trouble and an almost dead cert route to calamity…

On the other hand, there are those who suggest that having a plan, while never a guarantee for achievement, is a tactic to combat the fickle whims of fate and serendipity…

…

The first thing I want to write is a statement of thanks to everyone who bought a CD off us at the shows that we’ve played in the past couple of months… your individual squid coins for our wee demo have proved so valuable to us in terms of being able to part subsidise our fun… it is pretty cool to think that since February we have managed to shift around 100+ demos and that, directly because of this overwhelming generosity, we’ve been able to travel across the country to do a couple of shows without having to rape our feeble bank accounts!!!

…very fucking cool… ta!

We did Shitstock, a Roth show with our fellow slime-dwellers ‘Hand of Grief’ and we popped our Birmingham cherry with a show at the Old Wharf… for anyone who caught us, I hope it was plain quite how much we enjoy doin’ MOTM and that some of that energy and enthusiasm keeps you popping along to our shows and giving us the odd clap here and there!!!

We were due to play 2 more shows this month – 14th @ Leeds ‘Royal Park Cellars’ and 23rd @ London ‘The Gaff’ but unfortunately for different reasons these shows were pulled from under us and so we only have a Leeds show at the Well (used to be Joseph’s Well) on the 27th… which means that since February we have FIVE (2 x Manchester/ 1 x Leeds / 1 x Notts / 1 x London) shows cancelled by venues or promoters (to our 1 - which was down to a death in the family)… I don’t know if this has to do with bad luck or the wider political and economic situation we are in, but the cynic might be tempted to suggest that other more inane and avoidable factors are at play…

I really hope this isn’t the shape of things to come and that as we get going we will work with all kind of folk as confident, as committed and as concrete as ourselves…

Whilst being pretty gutted about these cancellations, we remain unperturbed… and this is because we have ‘The Plan’… the idea being that we can weather these hiccups and still have plenty of work to be getting on with…

Roughly, we are going to take these next 6 weeks or so until the end of June to write and record at least another 3 track demo. Come July, we hope to do a good run of shows, wind up the propaganda machine and make some noise before disappearing for the summer…

In between tanning our balls, sipping over-priced booze and catching the flus off of aeroplane air-conditioning, August and September will hopefully see us record some 8 tracks or so (all the demoed tracks + a couple more) to a release quality level…

Then we’re on about putting these recordings out in some form or another and focusing on gigging through the winter… hopefully to emerge in the spring with a bit more of a platform to do more recording and releases…

While not set in stone, this is nonetheless ‘The Plan’ and although Serendipity is fickle and sometimes cruel, she is alluring and seductive and rewards those that court her with ambition and overt acts of sacrifice to her honour…

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Last Thursday (22/04) we were due to play the Pulse Bar in Barnsley, but we had the most awesome bit of luck...

As I recall it, I was in Leeds the Friday prior catching up with good friend and sex-pest ‘Le Requin’ Felton, when I received a call from Ecks asking if I wanted to play a show with Karma to Burn at the Corporation in Sheff, so obviously I told him to fuck right off and put the phone down, treating that infamous Barnsley twat with the contempt he deserved…

Turns out, though, that this wasn’t one of Eckers’ delusional episodes, but was, in fact, a bonafide gig... a fact Ecks was pleased to capitalise on… it did mean we had to snub the Pulse Bar, which I never like to do - as a commitment is a commitment for a reason - but gigs like this don’t happen often – if ever – and so I’d like to think that our decision to go for the Corp gig is understandable…

Anyway, the boring work of tightening up the set and making set-list calls worked in our favour, and even though there was a spot of sound-check panic and flapping (courtesy of yours truly) we hit the stage like a set of ‘greased cougars from planet Big Bollocks’…

We had an awesome onstage sound, Karma to Burn were very kind and let us use their bass rig, and as we fired the set up we had a respectable amount of folk to play to… by the end the room was filling up nicely; we had such a good time onstage, one of the best shows I’ve played… being in a shitty little metal band, you don’t often get the chance to say that totally honestly, but this time it was heartfelt… and as such, we were/are grateful to the folk who helped make it happen.. Slomo for sorting the show out; Joel, Lee and Jaff for making us feel welcome and making it easy for us and Big Ager for nigh on saving our skins!!!

We sold some CDs, signed some autographs(!) and then got absolutely battered by ‘traffic-lighting’ a monster grifter and watched Year Long Disaster and Karma to Burn blow the Corp to pieces – they were so, so amazing…

…if you weren’t there, you totally missed out… if you were there; thanks for coming and let me know if you think I’m exaggerating! I’ve spent this last week walking round like I own the place!!!

...the nicest thing, for me, was that our dressing room (which we did eventually find) turned out to be a practice room - the same practice room, in fact, that I had used to prepare for my first proper gig when I was a wee chabby of 16... quite moving...

So now, after the adrenaline and ego-rush has subsided somewhat, we’re looking forward to May, which will prove to be a busy time for us…

We’ve got the Hand of Grief show to look forward to (gonna get to see my very own Greggy T on stage for the first time since I saw him play with Insomnia in, what, 1998?); then there is Shitstock, where we get to see all that Rotherham Metal can muster, as well as the treat that will be Colonel Blast! Then Bank Holiday Monday we do the Neurotica All-Dayer and get to check out some cool bands there too (I, for one, am particularly looking forward to Awooga)…

Then we’ve got Birmingham, Leeds and London… and hopefully, with a massive, steaming pile of luck we may even be playing Sheff again; The Haunted are playing O2 academy on the 28th and we hope against hope that there will be a wee slot for us bummers to support ‘em (wouldn't hurt if any of you groundlings were to send the O2 an email demanding a touch of the Megafaunage!)… if this happens I will turn in to a little giggle schoolgirl and start writing Peter Dovling’s name in hearts on my satchel… as far a regional Metal sounds go, Scandinavian Metal pisses on just about everything… and Mr. Dovling is a proper hero of mine…

So then after May we’ll be hiding away for spot of recording, get some demos knocked together and maybe pop out in July for another run of gigs before we totally go under the radar for the summer…

Friday, 26 March 2010

...Yeah, so the writing is going good... we were due to test run a new tune at the WSL show, but we were unable to do the show after a personal tragedy for one of us... still, me, Luke and Jimothy managed to get over and give a show of solidarity and respect for WSL and the other bands that played, and then, after, I managed to throw an almighty whitey, which found me sat on the potty in the toilets of our local, pants round mi ankles, white as a sheet, cold turkeying like a bastard...

Anyway...

...I think it's fair to say that it took a while for us to get in the groove, but the last couple of practices have been pretty amazing... rejigged one of the songs we've been playing live and written a fifth tune, which is in the process of being nailed and locked in... working titles: 'Kill Your Boss' and 'Say What you Mean and Mean What You Say'... light-hearted stuff, like...

But, while it is nice to have taken the time to write, I fear it may have lulled us into a nest of complacency... see; we went a bit bonkers and booked a shit load of gigs, which is cool, but I'm not entirely certain we thought through how the hell we are going to pay for getting to them!!! Hence the title of this blog... I, for one, kinda forgot, or at least chose not to remember, the utter fiasco that gigs can be and I definitely chose to neglect to recall the cost of doing shows where you have to travel further than the other side of town...

My point being, that should there be any angels out there who have a load/a bit of spare cash (a loose fiver would not be turned down) and have a philanthropic itch they need to scratch... well, stuff that filth into an envelope marked 'Save the Megafauna' and send it to us! (NB do not send it to Jimothy though... as a band we have decided that we will have nothing to do with his fundraising attempts for the sex-change op he's always wanted...)

Either way, we hope to see you down at one of the shows... we're gonna enjoy 'em so you may as well do the same!

Friday, 5 March 2010

It’ll be weird, in a year’s, time to look back and see how exciting these first months have been…

It’s quite cool to be involved in a project where systematic positivity is just implicit in the working of the band. By that I mean; we have unwittingly, though quite serendipitously (though perhaps not quite as accidentally as that), structured our activity into what could become a very useful and efficient tactical and strategic cycle, running something like – Write, Record, Perform.

As outlined in prior blogs the story has been – band together, write tunes, record tunes, do gigs. Not saying this is a novel approach to doing anything, but each project has had multiple aims, set by ourselves, and we seem to be able to jump through our hoops satisfactorily, finishing up in a place where we can raise the bar and progress in a very tangible way, which I find incredibly valuable and is something which has been lacking in most other musical projects I have been involved with…

So now we are back at the stage ‘2a’ of the second phase… writing new tunes…

The first 2 tunes were pretty much written by the time I joined in mid autumn ’09 and the third tune was in a strong skeletal form by the time Ecks joined. The development of the fourth is, for some reason, a bit of a blur, and I get the feeling – though I could be mistaken – that it was ‘completed’ for the sake of getting on stage and accordingly, may very well change structure and (I feel should) be split into 2 songs…

Point being, we are now at a stage where we are largely writing from scratch… sure there are riffs floating about that any one of us may have been carrying for a while, but it’s all new to each other member…

It is noticeable that we are figuring out each other’s writing style and it’s quite fun, and for the most part funny, to see how we communicate, fight for and impress our ideas upon the music. But it’s also noticeable that, between us, we seem to have what I call a ‘good metal head’, a strong sense of good Metal musicianship, which is not something that every Metal musician has…

On the other side, there are some clunky ideas in there that are remnants of the tussles that have arisen in the writing process, usually the consequence of a couple of us trying to micro-manage certain passages of a given tune…

One of the interesting things that I will be watching is how the Rhythm section develops, given that Luke and Ecks haven’t known each other long, and that they are both incredibly nice, polite and non-egocentric fellahs… I’m expecting mintness…

As for me, well, I’ve got work to do too… it’s fucking so cool to have these tunes to sing over; I’m not sure if we are very ground breaking or necessarily pushing any boundaries, but the music we are writing has, to my ears at least, a real sense of Metal and Rock heritage and as the songs are threaded together riff by riff, my ears can hear exactly where the vocals could sit. While this is, undoubtedly, a very formulaic approach to writing vocals, it is such a pleasure to be writing tunes that will be the cause of some serious neck muscle strainage when performed live and may even provoke a singalong…

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

So, we got the CD done and people have been putting their hands in their pocket so thanks if you did buy one - it helps us to do shows in different towns, so you are in a small way funding our favourite hobby!!!

Similarly, the few shows we've played (Roth, Sheff, Hull) have gone down well... we've been given some very kind and generous receptions and some gratefully recieved complients and encouragement and this is mega-mint! There really are some nice folk knocking about the Metal scene...

We've had a couple of gig cancellations in March, which is expected, but nevertheless balls, but has actually worked out quite nicely: plan is to spend the next 6 weeks (late Feb, all March and early April) writing a few more tunes to beef up the live set, maybe getting another recording in the bag, and generally getting better!

There's a possibilty of us getting a show a Leeds Well at the end of March, but that's all we've got on, so expect endless pointless facebook/myspace updates and stuff telling you next to nothing, but all the while insidously occupying a small part of your mind!

Cheers for making our inauguration a very warm and wholesome experience... hope to see you out and about soon!

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Perhaps it is of little interest to any of you, but here is a wee history of MOTM from a Bing's eye view...

Basically, Luke and Ron had been jamming since before time began, and later, the Jimothy started to jam with ‘em too…

The exact dates are obscure to me now, but at some point in Autumn 2009 – say September time – I was allowed in for a sing-song and as none of the boys told me to ‘fuck right off’ I became the singist. Around 6 weeks later, Chris rocked up…

…by December we decided to do some recording and so the boys spent one evening doing the drums and then another couple of evenings doing the guitars… Ecks tracked his bass at his and then last, and very much least, I popped over to Barnsley Town to track my noise…

We did piss about with mixing for ages, primarily because the ‘speed recording’ approach had worked well on some levels and not so well on others… Ecks had a go, the Jimothy had a go… anyone in a band knows that mixing is the shittiest part of the recording process… finally we got mi bruva from anuva muva Greg T. from Hiram to mix and master it… a band should never underestimate the benefit of objective ears…

What we got was a cracking wee recording… sure, there are some gross technical issues, and there ain’t one of us who are totally happy with it, but the tunes themselves cannot be argued with in my opinion… and for a band that is less than 6 months old… well…

So then it was time for giggage… I’d not done a show since the final show of the 2006 Twin Zero/Textures tour (not counting the guest vocal spot with Heroes For Sale in Wath in 2008) and Ecks hadn’t been on stage for 8 years or so by his own reckoning… Luke and Ron hadn’t been too busy either… there was only Jimothy who’d got his gig ego intact…

We soon got a few gigs booked, but as the first gig lumbered on to the foreseeable horizon, an opportunity presented itself… West Street Live put out a SOS call for a show… totally off the cuff we decided to jump on to the show… not as MOTM… but as the elusive and mysterious Madolf Shitler…

Despite being on a line-up whereby we were preceded by a band that were, essentially, the Beautiful South, the show itself was good - given that the purpose of the exercise was to get our gig-stilts on and exorcise any bad-gig gremlins…

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And so…

4the Feb 2010… our first proper gig. Second on at the Dickins Bar in Mighty Roth on a bill with Catharsis Collapse, Redmist Destruction and Suffer the Branks… yeah we had a good time… yeah we did… there were people there and everything… they were even nice enough to cheer for us after our songs… amazing… and seeing as the other bands were mint as fuck too, a quite special inauguration came to pass…

A week later we returned to the West Street Live, this time as ourselves, though the passing of Madolf Shitler didn’t go unnoticed… Put On The Brakes went on first… then us, then Viperous... cracking show… and thanks largely to the efforts of the other bands, we played to people we did not know, which was very nice… unbidden, people approached the stage to see better what we were up to… very cool…

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And so…

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Well, Monday (22/02) will see us playing in Hull with Exhibit A (a Rising Records signing), Batallions (there is some confusion about the spelling of the name) and Hang Them (whose Myspace address is; .com/HTFUCK YOU – mint)…

We’ve been very lucky so far… we’ve got gigs booked all over the place, Leeds, Leicester, Wakefield… and in the pipeline we’ve got a Notts and a Birmingham show and hopefully a Manchester show too… we’ve had a couple of cancellations, but fair’s fair… if people are willing to take us on the strength of a recording we’ve got to be grateful and keep pressing on…

Plan is, at the mo, to make March gig free and write a couple more tunes to beef up the set and prepare another recording, and then spend April, May and June playing shows… if it was down to me, we’d do one a week… but then I’m on the dole!!! I’ll take what I can get…